The North American Review, Volume 223Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1926 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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Page 8
... living ; others more frankly , and not without vestige of justification , ascribe it to sheer laziness ; none in any case denies his indolence or his in- difference to public acclaim . More than once he has connived at resignation ...
... living ; others more frankly , and not without vestige of justification , ascribe it to sheer laziness ; none in any case denies his indolence or his in- difference to public acclaim . More than once he has connived at resignation ...
Page 40
... living , especially in the lower walks . It became clear that while the American can out - work the alien , the alien can so far under - live the American as to force him out of all competetive labor . So they came to realize that the ...
... living , especially in the lower walks . It became clear that while the American can out - work the alien , the alien can so far under - live the American as to force him out of all competetive labor . So they came to realize that the ...
Page 41
... living and fast breeding . And they saw that the low standard aliens of Eastern and Southern Europe were doing just that thing to us . They learned , though more slowly , that alien ideas are just as dangerous to us as the aliens ...
... living and fast breeding . And they saw that the low standard aliens of Eastern and Southern Europe were doing just that thing to us . They learned , though more slowly , that alien ideas are just as dangerous to us as the aliens ...
Page 43
... living the white man cannot compete . In this country we must look to such of our people our farmers and artisans - as are still of American blood , to recognize and meet this danger . Our present condition is the result of following ...
... living the white man cannot compete . In this country we must look to such of our people our farmers and artisans - as are still of American blood , to recognize and meet this danger . Our present condition is the result of following ...
Page 51
... living . We are suffering in many ways , we have been betrayed by our trusted leaders , we are half beaten already . But we are not frightened nor in a panic . We have merely awakened to the fact that we must fight for our own . We are ...
... living . We are suffering in many ways , we have been betrayed by our trusted leaders , we are half beaten already . But we are not frightened nor in a panic . We have merely awakened to the fact that we must fight for our own . We are ...
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